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TMS to Webcast Media Day Live for Fans on Redesigned Website
Texas Motor Speedway Media Day will feature Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman and Colin
Braun of NASCAR along with Danica Patrick, Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti of the IndyCar
Series for the annual media kick-off luncheon in the Speedway Club’s Texas Grand Ballroom. The
webcast will begin at approximately 12 p.m. CT and the 90-minute segment will feature TMS
President Eddie Gossage’s state of the sport address, Patrick, Dixon and Franchitti via satellite
from an IndyCar test session in Homestead, Fla. and an on-stage Q&A session with Stewart,
Newman and Braun.
While the drivers will field their traditional questions from the media during this session,
Texas Motor Speedway also will give fans the opportunity for some of their questions to be
answered by the special guests. Beginning today, fans can post their questions for any of the drivers
within our new discussion forum (hyperlink to the specific thread) and TMS will select several of
the best for Gossage to ask the guests during the live webcast. For a question to be considered,
fans must send in their full name and hometown, designate for who the question is for and include
only one question per user.
Gossage, along with the guests, also are scheduled to post some comments to the TMS
blog that day to kick off that feature as well.
“We thought this would be a great way to roll out the redesigned site by offering our fans a
peek into a media-only event and see some of the biggest stars in NASCAR and the IndyCar
Series,” Gossage said. “We also wanted to make it somewhat interactive and allow fans to submit
questions for the drivers and share the best ones with the drivers that day. I’m sure we will get a
few entertaining ones.”
In addition to the webcast, Texas Motor Speedway is providing an additional incentive for
fans to visit the new site. All fans who sign up and add their physical address to their personal
profile on the website will receive a $10 credit for their next TMS race ticket purchase. Fans can
begin signing up for the website today in preparation for the webcast as well as the opportunity to
send in a question for the drivers at Media Day. Members of the website who have already signed
up are eligible, too, by clicking the Edit link located at the top right-hand corner of the site, and
then adding their physical address.
The website will have a new look, but more importantly, has been enhanced with several
social networking tools to become a more comprehensive destination for its fan community. Texas
Motor Speedway has completely revamped its website to allow its fans to communicate among
themselves as well as provide speedway officials with constructive feedback on key issues for the
fan base.
Among the new features:
“I think our fans will truly enjoy all the social networking features we added in addition to
having fresh, daily news content on the site, both from Texas Motor Speedway and current events
in motorsports,” Gossage said. “We definitely want to make this a destination for TMS and race
fans.”
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